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Curt1418

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Hey guys, I need some help! I have just graduated with my undergrad and will be taking the MCAT and applying to schools next June. I have looked over my transcript and questioned if my biology courses fulfill the med school bio requirement. I was not a Bio or Chem major so the biology classes I took were Intro to Bio, genetics, anatomy and physiology I and anatomy and physiology II. I noticed that some schools ask for two semesters of General Bio. Should I be taking another General Bio course???? I'd rather just concentrate on the MCAT, but I don't want schools to throw away my application bc of one class.

let me know what you think!

thanks
 
I would check with a school adviser/counselor if I were you. Just to be on the safe side.
 
Unless you AP'ed out or your school doesnt offer 2 semesters of intro bio, I think you should probably take that second semester.
 
yup, gotta jump that hoop too.

if you took a "real" intro bio (something a major could take or "science for non science majors") : look up your school's catalog, find the description for bio 2, then find something such like at a cc.

if you took "non-science for non-science majors" then i'd take cc classes for both sides.
 
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